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Learn all about Quaker Sam
John Cabas, former coach at Salem, will be at the Salem Historical Society Feb. 11 for Quaker Sam display.
Farm and Dairy keeps reader in touch with home
Farm and Dairy gives Las Vegas resident a taste of home.
West Nile virus found in western Pennsylvania
West Nile Virus was recently detected in mosquito populations in two counties in western Pennsylvania.
2020 Barlow Independent Fair sale results
Find all the results for the 2020 Barlow Independent Fair junior livestock sale here.
Jerry Lewis Mounts
Jerry Lewis Mounts, 76, of Salem, died Feb. 26 at Essex of Salem, No. 2
John Charles DeCort, 1952-2016
Services were held March 2, at the Greenford Lutheran Church, where he was a member.
Wilmington College adds ag-based sustainability minor this fall
Ohio’s Wilmington College has established a new agriculture-based minor, Sustainability, that will debut in the fall.
Hereford bull sells for $600,000; breaks world record
DUNLAP, Iowa — A Hereford bull 9 C Miles McKee 2103 ET 9 has set the world record, selling for $600,000. Bred by Colyer Herefords, Bruneau, Idaho, the bull sold in Colyer’s bull sale Feb. 25. The Miles McKee Syndicate, Dunlap, Iowa, purchased three-quarters interest in the bull. Former record According to the World Record
Kenneth G. Moore
GEORGETOWN, Pa. — Kenneth G. Moore, 73, died July 8, 2008, at the Medical Center of Beaver after a brief illness. He was born July 8, 1935, in Hanover Township, Pa., a son of the late Kenneth C. Moore and Nina J. Moore Stewart. He retired from the Pa. Department of Transportation and also owned
Pigeon King International bankrupt
SALEM, Ohio — What once looked like a high-flying and profitable opportunity — and sold under the promise to save family farms –seems to be crashing to the ground. At least one Ohio breeder has confirmed rumors Arlan Galbraith has filed bankruptcy on his Ontario-based Pigeon King International pigeon breeding business. Lucy Burkholder, whose husband






